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Deep ruby-red colour with granate halo. Vibrant nose, full of young and fruity aromas. In the mouth it is firm, smooth and balance, revealing great freshness and strength.
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Brick red in colour and displaying dried fruit flavour with nutty subtleties. On the palate, it is very well balanced with a luscious fruity character which integrates well into the lengthy finish.
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Soft, rich and full with good density and some complexity. Quite nutty with a rich texture on the finish.
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Surprisingly fresh new-style Rosé port, with bright, lifted scent and a fine bouquet of tropical fruits and exotic wood, elegant palate.
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Dark raisin and dried apricot flavors manifest on this immensely dark, old gold hued wine. Enormous concentration, as with the initially, almost painful acidity that comes through the spirit. This is an old wine, no question, but not too old, one to be savored in sips with all the flavors working at high intensity.
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Firm, focused and flavorful, with mature Port character and some nice peppery, cinnamon and nutmeg overtones, long and rich on the finish.
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Deep red, opaque and inky, intense fresh red fruit aromas. In the mouth, rich plummy flavours with hints of strawberry are supported by soft tannins which give a firm backbone.
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This is only the second release of a Quinta do Seixo vintage from Sandeman, which has held the estate in its portfolio since 2007. It is distinguished by the fact that all the grapes come from this one property, in contrast to the house’s main vintage expression, which has not been declared this year.